Adam Sandler: 100% Fresh | Chris Farley Tribute [HD] | Netflix Is A Joke
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- Опубликовано: 17 дек 2018
- The Sandman remembers his dear friend, comedian Chris Farley.
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It's tragic to realize that with every movie he makes and every project he starts, Adam thinks "I wish Chris were here to be a part of this." 20 years later he still mourns. Friends like that are once in a lifetime.
I lost my best friend last year. Friends for 30 years. He was my brother and my heart is missing a big piece that will never be filled. I rushed over to the hospital, clasped my hand in his and I just sat there as I played Barbara Streisand for him.
@@Bus_Driver117 I can relate =\ I lost my aunt a month ago, whom my parent's were friends with for just as long. It was very unexpected indeed. We rushed all the way to Chilliwack so that we could say goodbye.
Honestly, how I feel about my best friends right now.
Yeah instead he has Kevin James. Blechhhh. Can you imagine chuck n Larry with Farley?!!
The grown ups 3 line hit me as well.
If a man's worth is measured by how his friends talk about him after he's gone. Farley was surely solid gold.
GNIKCUF BULLET- PROOF 🤘😥😎🤘
This is beautiful, and so true
Rhys James Your comment just made me smile through my tears. I miss my brother, my only sibling, desperately since losing him suddenly in 2018. He was 33 like Farley, so the song got to me. But you helped me to recognize how incredibly well he lived those 33 years, since the people he left behind constantly talk about how witty, kind, loyal, fun, reliable and happy he was. Thank you.
@@MeganVictoriaKearns So sorry for your loss, seems like your brother was made of the same stuff that endeared him to the memories of those he knew.
To steal a line from Sir Terry Pratchett.
Do you not know that a man is not dead while his name is still spoken? -Going Postal
I take comfort in keeping the memory of those we've lost alive.
Hope you have a great life.
@@rhysjames8693 Thank you. I'm afraid my life isn't great, but in time maybe one day it could be?
I like that quote. Ancient Egyptians had a similar phrase about keeping the deceased relevant through speaking their name. I wish I could recall it exactly, but what I wrote above is the general idea of the saying.
Imagine caring about someone so much that you refuse to let even the memory of them ever die in public consciousness. That's an incredible friend.
Right on man!
Sandler cares about family and friends.
imagine being the one to touch a person's life in that way.
I grew up watching Chris Farley and I still remember finding out he passed away. Such a sad day. He made everyone around him so truly happy. Not many people have that ability. We lost a great one way to young. 😢
Adam is the biggest Mensch in Hollywood
The line at 3:59 really hits home even more when you realize Chris died before his dad did. He wasn't missing his dad because his dad was dead. He was just missing his dad.
Right...sometimes there's just certain songs/memories that just hit home and you think about your folks
Apparently they had a fight but after Farley died his dad forgot it
My dad isn't even gone and it immediately makes me tear up. Love Sandler
this might be the coolest thing Sandler has ever done
the coolest he is such a.good frnd 😃
You wish my friend!
Might?
His Farewell song to Letterman is up there as well
"Sandy Screw Ya" at the 12/12/12 concert was pretty good, too.
A friendship so strong that 25 years later he still thinks about him and tells his kids how great he was.
Its been 21 years but yes 100% what a friend ❤
Holy crap it has been 21 years wow im getting old
@@arusso713 I feel the same. I remember hearing about his passing as a teen and tearing up. he was a huge part of my teen life with his movies and SNL.
We all heard the song bro, are you trying to act like you have inside info? Just listen and appreciate the song without trying to include yourself.
@@snavisTM how about you shut the fuck up and enjoy the song? What kind of issues do you have that you need to make pointless negative comments like that?
You can tell he's holding back tears every time he performs this song. Talk about a good friend.
I'm holding back tears every time I hear it.
We just saw Adam’s show in Fresno and there was hardly a dry face in the arena. RIP Chris Farley, you sure are missed…. 😢
I cry every time I listen to this lol
@@AlexSanchez-tj4phsame here. Real men can cry.
What's even sadder is that we all have our own Chris. Someone who the party just isn't the same without. Prayers to everyone for those who are gone. ♥️♥️
This comment made me cry because you're absolutely right.
You're gawd damn right.
This comment got me too. I lost my best friend 10 years ago and she was definitely the life of the party. Adam Sandler is an amazing, talented man.
Great comment
@@miles3908 Same 😭 has me bawling.
I feel like Adam told himself that as long as he's making movies his friends will have a job.
And they probably have more fun then anyone making movies. Imagine every project you do is with someone different. That's got to be sort of tiring. Seeing all your buddies even if they come on to shoot for one day has to be a blast.
So true! Well said
Dude misses his bro..
What is the point of drawing a breath if you cant help the people you love and even those you dont know ? You are correct Sir .
Agreed... Like he knew he won the life lottery and the right thing to do is to share. Also, anyone else notice whatta damn good guitar player... Dang
This is a guy singing about his friend that he misses. Honest gold.
Sandler is a real one.
@@straywhistlerkeep waking up my dude. Your people need that
@StraywhistIer if you can't run walk. If you can't walk crawl. If you can't crawl fall. Just keep the motion forward my friend because the other person who said your people NEED YOU your right whatever your carrying don't carry it alone I lost my uncle who was born 5 days before to suicide January 30 2020 and being only 5 days apart we grew up more like brothers than uncle nephew so please talk to anyone
I feel that brotha, some days I wish it would all end. But I’m married, so I remind myself she needs me, and one day my kids will need me more. Just gotta remind yourself of what’s important.
@@straywhistler Sleep is good and waking up feels great.
“Nothing was harder than saying goodbye except watching his father have his turn to cry” 😢😢
😔
Just remember there were more laughs than tears 😎
That part had my eyes water up and my throat tighten uncomfortably. Life's not the same without those we lose along the way💔
😢😢😢
People can say all they want about Sandlers films and his habit of including his buddies in them, but this is one of the few genuine actors in Hollywood. Love this song and how sincere it is. He loved Chris.
Absolutely!❤❤
I wish people stop that s@it there is nothing wrong with make movies with people you know and love.
Personally I love it. It's one of the things I really respect about Adam Sandler. His loyalty to his friends.
I am not a huge fan of Sandler's movies, but as a man and a friend he is top notch. We should all have as good a friend as Adam Sandler.
Frankly, I think Chris is a big reason Why he became like this. Regarding his friends in movies I mean. After losing one of his best friends, he wants to make sure they get a hangout every so often. Being in Hollywood that is Hard because of schedules. So he solved it by hiring his friends.
"Kevin, David, Chris (rock) and I haven't seen each other of 6 months. This won't do!" *proceeds to make a movie so HE Is part of their Hollywood schedule* LOL! It's brilliant and sweet! 💖
It takes a good comedian to make you laugh but it takes a greater one to make you cry
I keep it together until he said they flew out to Madison to bury our friend.
Amen
I honestly think Chris Farley could’ve been amazing serious actor
@@TheHalloweenKing could of??! Fawk man he already was...
B. Raw - One comedian said- " i am depressed but, i am not sad!
“Nothing was harder than saying goodbye,
Except watching Chris’s father have his turn to cry” that hit like a cannonball to the gut 😢
Having to out live your kid is probably the worst feeling of all tbh
Chris had a big heart ❤️ he was loved by all.
Don't read the book about Chris --- it details how much his Dad grieved at his funeral --- it really wrecked me inside 😢
I had a similar experience at my cousins funeral watching his brother say his final goodbye before they lowered the coffin, ugh, 10 years later and I still ugly cry whenever I think about it.
Yes, same. That part touched me too... the tears started to flow right then. 😭
I don't think there's ever been a more honest, heartfelt tribute to a friend ever written. People who are considered great songwriters don't even touch this.
I agree for sure. Bob Saget’s words about Norm after he passed were beautiful also. Not a song, but still beautiful
I'm amazed by the lyrics for sure. And the emotion behind the song. But Slash or Clapton couldn't hit that guitar solo right.
Gone for 25 years an still funnier then most comedians today R.I.P Farley you truly were one of a kind
✨✨✨✨✨✨✨✨✨✨✨✨
25?? wow, seems like 15 at most
Correction: "all comedians" in my book
I only recently discovered the coffee crystals skit...I was on the floor. The man's a legend and there'll never be another
*and
Farley and Norm are up there somewhere having a real good time.
i hope he got his nose back
man... you fuckin know it.
This is this sad shit I was thinking when I heard of norm
Norm McDonald died?
Sorry, Ive been preoccupied with Ida destroying my life. Didn't have power or cell service for weeks after. Totally out of the loop
@@antoniosgirl7419 he pulled a draw on his cancer. Now go watch norm clips.
I bet everytime Adam Sandler directs a film he always imagines a role Chris could of done.
And gives it to Kevin James
Kevin James is ok, but he's no Chris Farley :(
I have absolutely no doubt he thinks about that, he would of had a badass part in Hubie Halloween. This song really hits home for me because ice lost so may friends to stupid shit and I can tell he truly cared about his best friend 💞💞
Chris farley as paul blart would of been crazy dope
@@morganmeadows9603 Oh yeah he would of either played the priest or the sheriff, that would of been epic. I know what it's like to lose a friend so this song hits home.
Heard this last night while he was in San Antonio and I bawled. My father, who passed suddenly last year, loved Farley. Tommy Boy used to be our favorite movie. I showed this to my wife some time ago and she surprised me with tickets and said, “I know how much you want to hear that song live.” It was so cathartic. What a beautiful way to honor a fallen friend.♥️🙏🏽
God bless you, my friend. My aunt, who I was very, very close to loved Adam Sandler this song reminds me of so much of her. She passed away, but whenever I listen to it, I get wonderful memories of her.
I say this with great respect and kindness. I'm sure your dad was looking down and enjoying the show right with you.
God bless you, my friend 🙏 ✝️
P.S. They're not gone forever. They just went home. We'll be with them again one day. Jesus is life everlasting. 🙏
Condolences. But remember the good times
this song made me bawl my eyes out
Me too 😂😭🥹
💔😢
Every single time I have listened to it in the past 4 years, I bawl my eyes out.
Imagine how adam felt writing it
@@bryanwhitefanforever I think 91 percent of the people who see this do
I mean, when it comes down to it, this is one of the sweetest tribute songs ever recorded. You can't convince me otherwise.
You’re not wrong
Made me cry
The boys got a heart 💜
Lovely soul ✌️
Agree
Right up there with tears in heaven
Love him or hate him, Adam Sandler doing this was the greatest thing. RIP Chris Farley.
Love him or hate him, you simply cannot deny that Sandler is one of the most genuine and realest people celebrities out there.
@@billsutherby he really is
@@billsutherby He is. Sometimes. Don't get me wrong, his performance here was awesome. Sandler definitely knows his crafts and isn't without many awesome talents and admirable qualities. But he's also not on many occasions. I've seen him with my own eyes multiple times in NYC be a real fucking prick. oddly enough it was usually a grocery stores or at a bar. lol
@@ClaytonBigsby93 we're only human. perhaps he was having a bad day or someone pissed him off.
@@chill-_-839 maybe. Or maybe not. It's not my place to say.
But what I can say for certain is that even on my worst days i would never go out of my way to belittle strangers in public display as I saw him do (and as I've heard others claim similar occurances with Sandler).
Having a bad day isn't a justification for treating people like shit. Especially when the people taking the brunt of his antics are everyday regular people working simple jobs just trying to make ends meet. You'd think a person with such wealth and fame would realize this if he were a decent human.
Everyone needs a friend like Adam Sandler. Take care of each other out there.
Time goes on, but everyone's love of Chris Farley stays forever
I was a kid when he was on top now I show my kids his stuff and it’s still funny
That guitar solo is one of the most beautiful things Sandler’s ever done.
Second to anything in Wedding Singer
Sandler putting his heart & soul into that solo you not only hear, you also feel his emotions as he honors his dear friend. It put a tear in my eye & a lump in my throat.
Reminder of the song "The Day music died" and who and why is it mere existence. Only thing different that's the day no one laughed and all had wet eyes
His thumbs up at the end is pure love ❤
Can anyone tell me what pedal he uses? Wahwah?
“We’d told him slow down, you’ll end up like Belushi and Candy, he said those guys are my heroes, that’s all fine and dandy”.
These were REAL dudes. Not his by a bunch of fake ass personalities n faje bodies.. #bestduoever
Yep thanks for that didn’t no you where Spotify
That line gets me everytime
Jack Lucas what?
Spintechfilms same
I've listened to this song probably 300 times and I have yet to make it through without crying.... and laughing.
Amen
Same
Cheers brother
💯
@@ReadThisInANormVoicewhat’s up Norm!
You don’t have to like his movies… but god damn you can’t deny that Adam is incredibly deep and talented. This shit brings a tear to my eye almost every time I see it and thats a hard thing to do. This stand up special will always be one of my favourites, and I’m a Sandman fan until I die
You took the words right out of my mouth. ❤
“And we were getting on a plane to go shoot Grown Ups 3”
Gets me everytime.
Honestly, it's such a sad line. The fact that all these years later Adam still thinks about what life would be like if Chris were alive.
Can't help but wonder if Kevin James would even be relevant if Farley was alive.
@@mattakastarkill3r402 well Kevin James is a good stand up comedian from years ago, he had a tv show from the late 90's to early 00's and might have still made a few movies too. Probably not with Sandler that's for sure
If he were in that movie lol he’d make that movie watchable x3
Brought tear to my eye
Mr Sandler's performance is about a man missing the shit out of his brother. This is one of the handful of heartbreaks that makes a grown man cry
Eddie Mendez he looked a little overcome talking about Farley’s dad crying. It broke me.
That shows how talented and down to earth adam is ,also shows us the person behind chris farley how funny he was and how much he has influenced so many .May he always live in a van down by the river in our hearts.you will be missed .
Absolutely
Yeah this was heartbreaking. Esp when i miss the shit out of my little brother who died three months ago
Amen
This song helped convince me to quit drinking a couple years ago. Nothing like thinking about your parents burying you. RIP Chris, thanks for being an icon, and an inspiration to make a change in my own life.
congrads buddy hope ur still sober and enjoying success
@@biddlemenlive I am indeed!
❤❤❤❤❤ me too!
My father died in September, the part about Farley crying because he missed his dad made me burst out in tears. God damn I miss him so much. Thank you Sandler and Farley for giving us such joy through the years, although if I'm honest, my father never really got into your stuff but he was a busy man raising my selfish ass and I wasn't even his. That's just how much he loved my mom.
I'm very sorry about that my friend. My dad and I are best friends I would say. We act more like brothers actually than father/son. We fight ALWAYS. I've wanted to strangle that man with my bare-hands this week alone more times than I'd care to admit, but when the dust settles (which happens quickly with us) we're back to being pals. I cannot imagine what I would do without him. Every day I thank my lucky stars that my family is as healthy as they are, I just had to say goodbye to my first Grandparent last year (Grandpa, my dad's dad) and he was deteriorating so rapidly that when they took him to the hospital from his Ranch in Wyoming and he died there, we were all super grateful that he never had to spend a waking second in a Nursing Home. An idea that he hated more than 1000 deaths. He was a racecar driver since before racecars existed and a literal cowboy until the day he died. The type of guy John Wayne tried to be in the movies was he in real life. I could talk about him for a month of Sundays, I'm sorry to hijack your comment, I guess what I'm trying to say is that I love my dad and family so much, and I do not take lightly the fact that They are all still living except Grandpa Marv who died in April at 87.
I hope that this music makes you remember the good times. Don't be sad that it's over, be glad that it happened. I might be the crappest person alive at giving condolences lol so please don't take this the wrong way, but I want you to know that you simple comment about missing your dad gave me so much joy and gratitude for my own. I'm so lucky it's not even funny. May your dad rest easy, my friend. I am very sorry. I'm sure Christmas time will be very difficult. I wish you godspeed in tackling that coming up. It's never goodbye, just til we meet again..
@@djjazzyjeff1232 Me and my dad were the same way, we'd fight and make up several times a day. But (I have an unusual existence) we got to spend literally every day together with few exceptions for the last 28+ years and never declined an offer for dinner from each other. We watched Bob's Burgers together(his name was Bob), and built a shed together, he got drunk and cried to me once. He was one of my very best friends.
I'm 39, my mom is 62. All of my grandparents are gone. I'm not married and have no kids. He was a huge part of my life and he left a huge gaping hole where he lived. Me and my mother are essentially holding each other up, we've been really fortunate that he was able to plan ahead so his services and my mom will be cared for.
That part REALLY caught me off guard though lol. I hadn't cried like that since he passed. Leave it up to Sandler and Farley to once again bring emotion out of me, they really are both true artists. I always felt really close to Farley in that I've lived really fast and loose, always pretending to be the fat happy guy but I am quite literally a deep well of emotion, including much much much sadness. Farley made me laugh even when everything else was wrong. I am extremely grateful for everything they all have done.
@@Rattus-Norvegicus I am only 28 and an only child, and my story is uncannily similar to yours. Overweight guy, a "funny" guy and have always been. Unmarried, no kids. I expect this story may get long, your words have coaxed me down memory lane myself lol.
My dad is a straight shooter, sometimes to his detriment, but it's also what earned him so much respect from so many people throughout his life. My dad and I have worked for his brother's construction business from 8th grade through to today, at varying levels of seriousness. My dad also raced Sprint Cars (just like my grandpa did since before they existed, he literally helped invent them based on 1930s Fords) and My uncle was the car owner/crew chief. I grew up at the racetrack. I would be literally placed inside a Right-Rear tire to be used as a play-pen so I couldn't run off as a toddler lol. I also raced, motocross, myself from 6-18 years old, when I discovered music which is what I do full-time today. My mom and dad would take me racing on Saturdays and then he would go racing himself on Sundays. And there was one moto track only 30 minutes from the circle track he raced at that raced Sundays. Once a month we would get up at 7 am, drive 115 miles and then get parked, pitted, unloaded, and ready for 9am practice, me race all morning and early afternoon, then we would free ride AFTER the races for 20 minutes or so after all the other dads and sons had gone, THEN we would pack it all up, drive to the circle track, meet my Uncle and the racecar, and then my dad would race that evening in a 410 sprint car, and then afterwords sign autographs for fans and kids, sell T shirts, load up the racecar, walk a literal mile to the very back of the parking lot where we had to park because we were late from ME racing moto all afternoon, get back in our truck with my moto bike in the back, and drive us 115 miles home and we'd arrive at 2 am. IN ONE DAY. He raced weekly, and This was a monthly occurrence where we'd both race the same day.
He retired from racing in 2008 (I was in 8th grade, lucky that my grade matches the years, easy for me to remember lol) and we went more serious into the moto thing. He (and my mom, she is as big of a part of this as he, if not bigger) took me all over the region to compete on the weekends. He would work construction all day, then come home, kiss my mom, and then disappear to the racecar shop until suppertime, then he'd come home, we'd eat at the table together every single evening. THEN he'd go out to OUR race shop and work on my moto bike until about 11, shower, be snoring by midnight, then repeat the next day. When I was a real little kid he would do all that plus drive truck in the evenings for extra cash on the side instead of work on my bike.
Then, I found music and eventually I became a professional musician, and my dad drives the truck and trailer and helps us setup every single show, and my mom runs sound for us. They've been that supportive of everything I've ever done, my entire life.
My dad and I still work together during the day fairly regularly, although we never start until after lunch these days lol (perks of he being semi-retired and me a professional musician). Then in the evenings, still go to the racecar shop, except now it's together, my uncle still has a car, and has begun racing weekly again at the same track, as it reopened with new owners after sitting derelict for several years, and now my dad and I BOTH help work on the racecar at the shop, then Thursday-Friday-Saturday I play my music professionally, and Sundays my dad STILL goes to the racetrack with my Uncle, and this year managed to win the Championship (albeit with a different driver) for this first time since 2004, which was extra special as it's the same year we lost my grandpa, their dad, who literally helped invent the sport. And to top it all off, my band's name is on the side of the car as a sponsor, because the only credit for helping on the car my dad wanted was MY band's name.
The level to which my dad and mom (again, I cannot overstate how important she was to all of this) have supported me my entire life has been absolutely outrageous and I'm not even out of my 20s. I know that's a long story, but I hope this helps reinforce how true it is when I say, I cannot fathom what it would be like without my dad, which is why I want you to know how much I empathize with you about yours. Promise me you'll give mama a hug tomorrow and I promise you I'll do the same to both my parents, even though my dad's a little sick right now and he'll get mad at me for being that close to him, I can hear him already "Don't be getting all close to me you can't be getting sick, you have to sing this weekend!" lol
@@djjazzyjeff1232 I absolutely will. Enjoy every minute with them because even when they're gone, nothing will ever change the fact that they existed and that you were privileged enough to know them. My father would be proud that we are surviving and I know that he knew I loved him. We honor their memory and sacrifices by carrying on. I'm glad we got to talk, two random lights coming together out of the darkness. We spend a moment together and then drift off to live our lives, I hope you enjoy yours. 🙂✌
@@Rattus-Norvegicus I just lost my pops a few days ago, I did the same thing when he mentioned Farley talking about his dad. I miss him so much already.
Even while killin it during his solo you can tell Adam is still feeling every chord and on the verge of tears. That's a real friendship.
Takes the blues to play the blues
Pretty sure he was supposed to finish a verse but got too choked up so he hummed a bit... After his dad had his turn to cry part
Patrick Small yeah and from the humming to me it sounds like the words were like “and saaaaay goodbye”
Let’s be honest, besides using farley’s death as a pedestal to sway his audience and career because Sandler hasn’t done shit in years His career has completely turned to shit.
@@jesusskills Let's be honest...you're a loser
Farley's not dead, Hes living in a van down by the river in our hearts.👍
😂😂😂 Classic!
Jajajaja yeahhh
Cool comment man
💖💖💖💖💖💖💖💖💖💖
He was great 😀😁😂😃😄😅😐😯😕😮😢😢
This is where grown men come to laugh and cry. To think what could of been if you didn't leave us Rip Chris.
This is 100% correct
True. He would be best person in comedy that is for sure!
straight up 100% hits hard
Ngl that shit made me tear up😢. Chris Farley is a comedy legend. That line about grown ups 3 hit hard.
Adam really loved him, there wasn't a single SNL sketch where Chris would walk in and Sandler could keep a straight face. Respect
Any of his sketches he would always try to break the person especially Adam
Bro we all loved Farley. He was the absolute goat. Farley, Sandler and spade together were a power trio. But no one will ever be funnier, better and more genuine that farley
@@lilgruvyskrrrt I think cause unlike most actors and comics who work on their craft, theres people like Farley and Robin William's where their craft was just them taking the reins off and being free. Makes me fucking cry just thinking about it.
In six days it will be 25 years since this treasure left us. Chris, you meant so much to so many and I really hope you're at peace now and know you're missed.
5 days
Wtf...
Wow!! Already? 😢
I was too young for Candy and I wasn't born when Belushi died. I was a 10 year old chubby kid who absolutely loved Chris Farley. The day he died, I was absolutely crushed and I can still recall my parents hugging me over it. The first time I saw this, I instantly turned into that 10 year old boy and wept. Still miss that dude. RIP to a legend.
I didn't even really know him and only recognized the name as a comedian and from the buzz around his death, but even this song made me cry. You can really feel the love and just genuine true friendship they had. Not many people get to have that kind of friendship, especially the later into age you get, so it's even more beautiful
He gave all of us chubby people hope. I was an adult when he died but he gave me hope that I could be loved just as I was and am.
I was 11 when he died but I remember how hard it hit me
Same
I don't know why your comment moves me so. Perhaps because it feels like that he achieved exactly what he wanted. He became to you what Belushi was to him. That's really cool and some solace for his short and brilliant life.
Im crying for missing a man that died before i was even born, thats how awesome Chris was
Badusername2000 I’m there with you man
And another one here.
Same
didnt know i wouldnt be the only one
I remember him very well and I am still crying.
The authenticity can't be denied.
One of the funniest friends I ever had died of a fentanyl OD 12 years ago. I watch this every few months and think of him. Beautiful tribute.
"Slow down, you'll end up like Belushi and Candy.
Those guys are my heroes, that's all fine and dandy."
William Ruddock :( because all three of them were so talented! 😢
Now pass me a Spoonful of that nose candy!!!
All 3 of the practiced with that nose candy
It true honesty they all hated cocaine. It was their loved of the way it smells that was too much. :(
@@user-kk2uu2rq7x I know this is a joke but cocaine addiction is no joke and very hard to overcome.
"Nothing was harder than saying goodbye except watching chris's father have his turn to cry" that line still gets me
I am not sure but when my brother passed away who's name was also Chris. The hardest thing was watching my dad cry. This song is probably sandlers best work. It hits us all for different reasons
Same..my heart every time.
Etched a scar in my soul too
Same here
A few years ago a co-worker passed away suddenly and unexpectedly at age 58. Besides the shock of it, the hardest thing for me was seeing the grief of his parents. Made my heart hurt and my eyes leak. His father and brother-in-law came in to pick up his personal items and the father wanted to see his desk. He went by my desk on the way, turned to me, I could see he still looked shell-shocked, started talking about how one minute everything was fine, the next thing the mother was calling out to the father, trying to pick him up from the floor (he had suffered a massive stroke), they called the ambulance, took him to the hospital, they thought everything was going to be fine, and then it wasn't - it was all I could do not to burst into tears at work hearing/seeing that at the time. Still shed a tear thinking about it.
We all miss that guy.
Adam, man, when they showed the faces of the crowd looking up at you as you sang, I lost it. Thanks for the love. Thanks for saying it for all of us.
I'm 3 years late to seeing this but holy shit, this song is done so well.
Hello. How are you doing today? Thank so much for your love and support ❤🎉🎶
@@Adamsandler345
Yeah, first time hearing this for me too.
Great job Adam. You captured it well.
I was from WI. so I can relate to Chris.
I'm teary eyed writing this.
Also Adam, I remember years ago you wrote a song about your Dad, loved that too.
I didn't know you were such an accomplished guitarist. Love your work.
it's amazing how sandler, spade, rock and farley stayed friends after snl and supported each other on the big screen. that was true friendship especially in hollyweird where everybody backstabs each other.
They were probably the last truly funny SNL cast.
Mark Flanigan so true😢
Say what you want about Adam Sandler but the dude takes care of his friends. That's why the same guys are always in his movies. If I knew nothing else about Sandler, that would be enough to get my utmost respect.
Fax
You hear the story of when David spade and rob Schneider weren't talking for a while so Adam sandler wrote the bench warmers movie with roles specifically for them2 so they can make up. Adam Sandler is a good dude
"A few months later the party came to an end, we flew down to Madison to bury our friend" Saddest line in the entire song.
bro.... my feels
Best lyric/saddest lyric. Shit hit me right in the feels
This is the line that made me break down and cry
It straight hit me in the feelers .. I mustve needed a good tear
I don't know. The following line "Nothing was harder than saying goodbye except watching Chris's father have his turn to cry" was a really painful line. Imagine burying your son.
Im 35 years old adam and chris farley damn near raised me. I shed a tear everytime i come back and listen to this great song.
At my uncles funeral my brother said everybody dies twice. The day you leave your body and the day ppl stop talking about you. Chris farley will never die twice...
"Except watching Chris's father have his turn to cry" hits me so hard. Everytime.
Yeah that shit shit just hit me like a Joe fraizer left hook!!!
Edwin Madrigal it’s a turn no father should have to have.
Instantly lost my battle against the tears stinging my eyes when he said that.
Haofa azot me'u'lah!
The chris's dad part really gets me, one of my best friends kill himself this year, and at the funeral i remember watching his dad trying not to cry, when i look at him i just burst into tears, i can understand that feeling
My brother in law (Steven Sherrick) worked behind the scenes on a couple films with Adam ("Blended" and "Thats my Boy") and said he was THE nicest, most down to earth guy- loyal to his friends, played basketball with the crew, took the time out to talk to everyone, and was unbelievably hands-on and hardworking with all his projects. Dude's a class act.
Everyone's got a glass & a half of bullshit in them ....🤥🤣
I believe you bro! Growing up my whole life in Southern California I've met quite a few actors. Most not very friendly. But I truly believe Adam Sandler is a great guy. I've only heard good things about him.
🥊💥🤦♂️💨 👍👍👍👍👍
@@ongie9736 grow up
לא יישארו לי מילים לומר איזה סבבה לקרוא את ההודעה שלך.
אולם יישאר לי כוח לקוות שיום אחד הוא יהיה עם הנוצרים בגן עדן. תישאר לי עכשיו רק תקווה
If I ever got the chance to meet or hangout with Adam I would probably Cry. Not sad tears just happy excited Tears. I cry when I'm super Excited.
adam sandler is a legend no matter what anybody says.
Yes!
Totally agree!
Sandler is the man 👌😎❤
Phil Hartman has got to be in his heart too. Great tribute to Chris Farley. I teared up first and every time
We tell him slow down, you’ll end up like Belushi and Candy”. He said”, those guys are my heroes. So it’s fine and dandy”. That part..got me right in my feelings.
Sandler put that line in the song because it's something that Farley would often repeat --- his friends became concerned because he seemed to wanna die young with all his reckless boozing and drug use --- he was trying to copy his hero Belushi to the grave
Part hit me right in the core
Did I really just cry from an Adam Sandler song, man I'm getting soft.
R.I.P. Big Man.
Cars &Such we all died a little that day😣
Man, I'm sitting here leaking salt water. I can't deal with these feels bro.
@@richardfry19 For real. Seems like it hits a little too close to home sometimes. RIP Chris. Thanks Adam.
Cars &Such no shame in it. I heard about Farley passing right when I was pulling into the driveway. I sat in the car and cried for about 5 minutes before I went into my own damn house.
I cried. It’s really nice song.
To capture honesty and love while making a pure tribute is by far the most real thing a true friend can only do! Much love
This is the sweetest dedication he could give his friend. He misses him so much, it’s so heartbreaking. I sometimes think about what the Grown Ups movies would be like with him in them.
“Slow down you’ll end up like Belushi and Candy” gets me every time 🥺🥺😭😭
I miss all 3, especially Candy. Watching younger adults react to John Candy movies always tears me up good.
@@this.is.a.username John Candy died when I was only 12 days old. But I grew up watching all his movies and Uncle Buck still kills me. One of the greatest comedies ever
The one that gets me is. "But a few months later the party came to an end, we flew out to Madison to bury our friend."
@@AmericanMysticDegenerate The Laundry washing Scene. Wow!
Same. Same.
Farley and Spade. Imagine the 20 plus years of buddy films that could have been.
@Captain Brandon Punk & Horror Lover Spade was the perfect straight man. Chris was great always. Even in Almpst Heroes, he was getting better.
He would have play the car salesman or buffalo bob in joe dirt.
@@nickhelm1106 Nah, he would of been the DMV guy.
I feel like he would have been kickin' wing. I can imagine him being a "native american' selling fireworks and giving grief to spade for thinking he looked like no native american he'd ever seen.
I literally think about this at least once a week, Chris had limitless potential and spade was his perfect foil
This never gets old. Adam is a class act keeping Chris's memory alive. I sincerely hope that his comedic talent has been introduced to a new generation through this song.
I remember being in my buddy's basement back in grade 11 when I first heard he died. All these years later it's fucking heart wrenching watching and FEELING how much his friends still miss him. RIP Farley. Legend.
The saddest thing about Farely is that he never really knew how much he meant to people. I remember hearing a story about someone telling him he was one of the funniest comedians they had ever seen and he replied with something along the lines of "in the end they just wanna see the fat guy fall down."
You meant the world to a lot of people Mr.Farley, I hope you get to see that now wherever you are.
yeah i heard him say that too
He had terrible self esteem unfortunately which isn't uncommon at all for comedians
Brings tears to my eyes every time I think about it. Such pain, and like said, he was loved
He never understood that he was so much more than "the fat guy". Yeah, he would poke fun at himself and would joke about his weight on occasion, but 90% of his comedy had nothing to do with his weight and would have worked just as well if he were skinny. Kevin James on the other hand, really _is_ nothing more than "the fat guy". That's his entire shtick. He eats too much, he can't hide behind things, he gets stuck in places, and he falls down. He really doesn't have anything else, and it just gets old really quick. I can't help but feel like the only reason Kevin James ever got famous at all was because Chris Farley wasn't around anymore.
@@charlieharper886 and unlike Farley, Kevin James is a jerk with a bad attitude and a diva mentality !
“A few months later the party came to an end we flew out to Madison to bury our friend.” I was good until he said that. Shit hit ya right in the heart.
Hearing David Spade talk about why he didn’t go to the funeral hurts. I think at one point he said “I couldn’t bear to be in a room where Chris was in a box.”
@notimportant there’s even scenes of him doing the lines for Shrek too...shit breaks my heart
@@NGJ05 yep they had to change it to suit Mike Myers chris would have been better R.i.p.
It shows how fast things can change.... at a party and then dead
"Nothing was harder than saying goodbye, except watching Chris' dad have his turn to cry" that was the T.K.O for me
This song gets me every time. You would think I personally knew Farley. RIP!!!!
The standing O that immediately erupts when Farley's name is first mentioned....EPIC.
Nothing hits harder than when his kids ask, "'who's the funniest guy you ever knew?' I say, 'without a doubt it's you,'"
What gets me is "we'd tell him slow down, you'll end up like Bellucci and Candy. He said those guys are my heros, that's all fine and dandy."
I have a 2yr old and I can't wait to show her Chris' comedy someday. The only downside will be when she's old enough to understand he's no longer with us.
For me it’s Chris’ dad having his turn to cry
For me it’s the grownups 3 line. Maybe it’s selfish of me, but imagining all of the things Chris would have done if he never died makes me so sad that I won’t ever know them
“Life aint the same without you boy” was it for me
Adam Sandler presents: How to make a grown man bawl.
No shit right. I feel it bro.
I think Adam Sandler just gets better with age he is so humble in interviews and his best work is to come!
for real. Every damm time.
Yep seen this like 100 times now and still tear up a bit each time.
If you weren't fighting tears to this, you have no soul.
Such a beautiful tribute. Farley was an incredible talent, and sandler’s love for him is so wonderfully pure. 😢😢😢😢
Love and miss Chris Farley. Thank you Adam for keeping his memory alive.
Are we not gonna talk about how Adam Sandler is insanely good at guitar
Literally watched the “Somebody Kill Me Please” scene from The Wedding Singer just before watching this and was already thinking that....even if he was just acting it out.
Listen to his old comedy albums. He's been making good music since the 90s.
Well hes got tons of albums
He was inspired by the best (dave mathews)
@@redfiveroe1138 I really wish he would get back to those comedy albums. i miss those
We said, “slow down, you’ll end up like Belushi and Candy”
He said, “those guys are my heroes, that’s all fine and dandy”
damn.
Hit me harder than I expected.
Right
Chris Farley said belushi and candy was his hero’s ironically John belushi died age 33 drug overdose Chris Farley age 33 drug overdose scary
Go all out like a legend
At least he's with them.
I loved Chris Farley in his movie Tommy boy.I loved Adam Sandler because of his song for him and their friendship .
I saw Adam perform this live a few days ago, it so amazing and emotional at the same time. Adam is the best and will always be. And his daughter Sadie preformed a different song to and she did absolutely amazing, they are both so talented ♥️
I will never know how he didn't break down crying while performing this. I'm sobbing.
On the one posted on snl it sounds like he was holding it back
ruclips.net/video/25IOsvWPQGQ/видео.html
The one he did snl you could tell he was holding back
@@gavo6240 heard when he was doing rehearsal for it he starting crying when they shows the pic of Chris during the performance
It’s been over 20 years, he might have no tears left to cry 😔😭
He probably wept a few times during rehearsal.
Imagine how many times sandler had to have performed this song alone in his basement before he could get through the whole song without stopping to cry. I bet 30-50 times. I'm sure he had to have practiced it a lot before he could perform it and hold himself together at the same time.
Great estimate! Keep up the good work.
Yeah he must have so he would not break down doing the song on stage people say you must move on but from experience we never really do we never forget the ones we lose we think about them everyday until they day we can be with them again
Terrible estimation. Had to be atleast 50-60 times.
he performed an edited version of this tribute when he hosted SNL last. He said it was almost impossible to do, being in the same room, seeing some of the same faces that knew him too. You can find it on youtube, it's obvious he barely got through it
ive said that in previous comments before i saw this, the guy is serious
This is so sad but it’s a really good song . Rest in Peace Chris Farley , one of the funniest humans ever .
As I write this it’s been out for four years now. And I never knew that this song or performance existed. I love Chris Farley and I grew up with watching him SNL on all those clips that Adam Sandler just mentioned on his performance. What a beautiful performance and a great way to celebrate a tribute to a long lost friend. Thanks for sharing that. How incredibly lucky & sad Adam was to have a friend like Chris.
The line “Hey Buddy, Life’s moved on but you still bring us so much joy” is so beautiful. What a tribute to a friend.
For real like the perfect line for a lost but not forgotten best friend. This whole thing is just the definition of a proper tribute for a comedic friend.
Beautiful. Cried
I’m not crying you’re crying 😢
Makes me tear up
"And when they ask me who's the funniest guy I ever knew, I tell them hands down without a doubt it's you"
I can't get over this Belushi and Candy line. "Those guys are my heroes it's all fine and dandy." It haunts me.
Right in the feels
Candy wasn’t really the party type actually
@@insaneclownhoty he meant his over love for food
He ain't making that shit up that the truth about his boy Chris Farley 😭😭😭😭😭
Candy did alot of coke actually. Yes he did party in his own way
this act makes Adam Sandler probably the most sentimental entertainer of all time. Any one who honors his brother/best friend by an incredible performance in his biggest show is an absolute legend, the best kind of human there is.
Ball my eyes out but still watch whenever it comes on timeline. Such a beautiful soul. ❤
It just makes me my ball my eyes out. Just a man who wants to make sure his friend isn’t forgotten.. I can’t imagine what a truly wonderful person he must have been to have known personally because It’s been 25 years and Adam just wants us all to remember Chris. It just kills me. Rest in peace to a legend gone too soon ❤️🙏
I appreciate how Adam Sandler can blend his great music skill with humorous, yet touching lyrics that can bring both joy and a tear to the eye simultaneously.
You can tell Sandler shed a lot of years writing this song --- thinking about all the great times with his friend Chris
That's what Farley and Sandler did, humor. It's one of the nice little touches to his tribute song.
i love your cmt, word!
"The saddest people always try their hardest to make people happy because they know what it’s like to feel absolutely worthless and they don’t want anyone else to feel like that." (Robin Williams) --- Thank you Adam Sandler for this touching tribute to your friend 🌺
Yea, some people don't realize how much they touch others and how much of an impact they have on others.
I loved Robin Williams. And he was spot-on with that quote. Depressed people are the only ones who know the torment of being perpetually sad. So if we see someone suffering emotionally we pick right up on it. We identify with the pain. So of course we're more likely to try to pull you out. Depression is something you don't wish upon anybody.
The loneliest people are the kindest. The saddest people smile the brightest. The most damaged people are the wisest. All because they don't wish to see anyone else suffer the way they did.
Not sure who said this but, relevant.
There is happiness in sadness,
take care guys.
@@trinitylivingston1286 --- that's why reading the book about Chris broke my heart --- he spent his whole life trying to be funny because he thought nobody liked him because he was fat --- but in reality, he had a lot of people who loved him and cared about him but he never seemed to realize it
@@fredwerza3478 I haven't read the book about Chris but I think I'm gonna check it out now.
Just saw the Sandman last Monday it was a legendary show when he played this song I couldn’t hold back the tears Rest in Peace Chris Farley you big beautiful bastard ❤️
“Hey buddy life’s moved on but you still bring us so much joy, make my kids laugh with your RUclips clips or Tommy Boy”
Can we take a moment to appreciate that beautiful solo Sandler played? My goodness man. Talented all around.
Chops!
Yea better than nick Jonas solo haha
He slayed .cheers
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Despite what you think of adam you cannot deny this was a great tribute
*Way more passionate and moving than the SNL version* ,because here he has 6 or 7 minutes to pace himself
In the SNL video today,he has set airtime, so he has to cut his own tribute down by increasing the speed,following cues and prompts
*This performance knocks that one out of the water*
Absolutely spot on, can't watch Sandler anymore but this is truly beautiful
I think Adam Sandler is a genius.
@@wantsomecoffee maybe back in the 90's but his films and act is fucking awful nowadays
Why do people hate adam so much? He’s not hurting anybody? Plus me and my friends love his movies
I find it ironic how Chris Farley was my favourite comedic actor, I watched all of his movies and any comdey skits he made. I swear I rewatched every movie of his at least 100 times during my youth. Then, I found out he died and I was so devastated and sad... but soon later I began to notice Adam Sandler and his movies were there to fill that comedic void. 😢 rest in peace Chris. Thank you Adam for making me laugh and being that funnt guy I needed growing up. ❤
On this day, 25 years ago… unbelievable that Farley’s still being talked about to this day.
💫⭐️✨💫⭐️✨
its because he was the funniest person to ever live
It's hard to pick a line that hits hardest, but "You're a legend like you wanted, but I wish you were still here with me," gets me every time.
"Then he laughed and said. Just thinking about my Dad." Hits home. Especially through a song. All (if not most) comedians are trying to mask some kind of pain.
"Nothing was harder than saying goodbye except seeing Chris's father have his turn to cry".
“We tell him slow down you’ll end up like Belushi and Candy he said those guys are my heroes that’s all fine and dandy”
Hell yeah 😭💔🎸
for some reason for me it was "on saturday night, my man would always deliver"
Never was a Sandler fan until I met him briefly in a hotel lobby. If you are ever lucky enough to meet him, you will understand why I have been a fan ever since.
I saw a story where he and a group of friends went to a IHOP and the hostess didn't recognize him and made him wait. He didn't say a word about it and just waited like a normal person
I've always heard he's a humble down to earth dude that's awesome
You never was a Sandler fan? What are you 4 years old?
@@stevewillis5045 i know it seems odd but not everyone grows up with the privilege of having exposure to well known comics such as himself. people like you and i (i assume) were introduced to adam and other guys very early on.
Saw hies wife Jackie walking downtown Montreal after a day of filming Murder Mystery I guess and I knew he was close. I slowed down when I finally saw him and Said, "Adam" and he came up to my car, stuck his head in the window saying, "how's it going buddy". I asked him how the city was treating him and told him add me to the list of huge fans and shared some words. I paused to let my gf say something and she froze. He made a joke, "I'm sure they'll be a next time" and we all laughed together. He's a legit one for sure. Hi family waved bye.. so cool.
Can't believe it's been 25years...we are waiting for the celebration of life podcast with the gang!! Sure we will be laughing so hard Chris Farley will hear us!! Sure do miss seeing him do his thing!! Luv ya Chris Farley!! R.I.P. And what a great song Mr. Adam Sandler!! Hats off to ya!! We luv u too just as much!! 😘💗✌️🤘👍🐈💯
It took him a while to sit down and write this amazing song. It probably wasn’t easy. It probably took a long long time. That should definitely be taken into consideration. Sandler is the GOAT
He says the funniest person he ever knew "is you," and not "was you." That's how you know how much he misses him
It's* you
Nice didnt catch that the first 50 times i listened!
@@BigL721 its is still "it is" so its still a valid observation from Josh. This song always makes me tear up...from old SNL to his movies, Chris and his friends were who I looked up to and still look up to from a child to now an "adult"
Truthfully and Wonderfully articulated!!!
Absolutely true friendship is out there .. Choose wisely tho
That "just thinkin' about my dad" bit always makes me tear up.
yeah man I feel it
Thats when the tears run
Same here. Such a beautifully written song.
Please Don't Go, is a powerful song.
I lost my Dad 4 days before Christmas in 2022 and this part of the song hits me every time I hear it. It's like a piece of you is missing and you can't get it back.
Only with this song everybody will have clear how great Chris Farley was, is and always will be ❤️
It's the first time in 30 years that Adam Sandler makes me cry and makes my heart feel sad and happy at the same time, who would tell? Chris Farley was one of the greatest!
"Slow down you'll end up like Belushi and Candy, he said those guys are my heros thays all fine and dandy." That always hits me in the gut.
I'm walking here
Candy didn't overdose on drugs.
In died young like them.
@@borisyelp5195 candy is one of my all time favorites still. Seen every movie he ever did.
Like a good hard uppercut to the solar plexus my man. I Fucking love Chris Farley and Adam Sandler and this song.